Ukraine's 'concrete' line of defense stabilized
Russian troops have yet to breach Ukraine's first line of defense in the Kharkiv Oblast, according to President Zelensky.
Volodymyr Zelensky issues dire warning about front line
The Ukrainian president says his forces have only a quarter of the air defenses they need.
Kharkiv war maps reveal Russian advances along front line
Russian troops wants to create a buffer zone in the northeastern Ukrainian region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.
Ukraine and allies rue costly mistakes as Russia pounces
Can delays in U.S. aid and issues with Ukrainian mobilization be rectified in time?
Ukrainians fleeing Russia's Kharkiv offensive fear occupation once again
"People are terrified because the circumstances are not predictable," aid group Rescue Now has told Newsweek.
Russia may push buffer zone into NATO nation: Putin ally
Russian official Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday that Moscow may create a sanitary zone on the border with or inside Poland.
Russia kills own soldier over "terrorism"
The individual was reported to be planning an attack on law enforcement officers.
Putin ally vows two NATO capital cities "will also be ours"
TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov warned of the Russia-Ukraine war spreading to Poland and Finland.
Ukraine's two front-line boosts detailed by Zelensky
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops have enough artillery shells for the first time in two years of war.
Putin-Xi bromance gets new lease of life
The leaders touted a new era of ties and shared a hug during Putin's first state visit of his fifth term in office.
Crimea satellite images show aftermath of "massive" ATACMS strike
The images reportedly show Russian losses at the Belbek airfield, including two MiG-31 fighter jets, an Su-27 aircraft, and a damaged MiG-29 fighter jet.
Ukraine's drones attack Russia's only large Black Sea oil refinery
The Russian Black Sea naval port of Novorossiysk and Crimea's Sevastopol were also targeted in a massive aerial assault.
Radio-wave weapon could be 'game changer' against drones
The new technology promises to provide a precise and cost-effective way of defending against swarms of enemy drones.
Russia on course to set grim record: Kyiv
Russia has sustained more than 488,000 casualties since February 2022, Ukraine's military said on Thursday.
Is Volodymyr Zelensky Still Ukraine's Legitimate President?
If not for the war raging, presidential elections would have been scheduled for March of this year in Ukraine.
Putin "fundamentally misjudges" Ukraine's capabilities as aid arrives
The Russian president does not think that Ukraine can retake captured territory, the Institute for the Study of War said.
Crimea strike destroys two Russian MiG-31s, prized S-400 system—Report
Ukraine launched long-range strikes on the Crimean Belbek air base on consecutive nights, according to Russian sources.
US says China must choose between Putin and West
Putin's first state visit of his fifth term comes as the West seeks to further isolate Russia over its war against Ukraine, now in its third year.
Tired, Questioning, and Inspired—Witnessing the House Vote From Ukraine
We are grateful that the Ukrainian military will have reinforcements for its efforts, but the children near the frontlines and those in safe houses continue to need our support.
US soldier arrested in Russia pleads guilty
A number of U.S. citizens are detained in Russia, including journalist Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan.
Russians outraged as video shows artillery open fire from busy road
"What kind of idiots do you have to be to stupidly endanger civilians like that?" a Russian Telegram channel said.
Crimea air base on fire after second night of Ukraine strikes
Videos showed fire rip through the Belbek airfield after another round of ATACMS strikes by Ukrainian forces.
Biden official's rock performance in Kyiv sparks backlash in Ukraine
A former Ukrainian ambassador described the performance as a "mistake."
Ukraine suffers one of its roughest days of war so far
Russia said on Wednesday it had taken control of three villages, including a settlement in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.
Russian cinemas resort to pirating Hollywood as domestic movies flop
A Russian group said that an attempt to boost support for domestic films fell short of expectations.
Slovakia leader shot
The Moscow-friendly leader of one of Europe's NATO member states was wounded in a shooting while visiting the town of Handlova.
Russian 'turtle tanks' onslaught goes horribly wrong in Ukraine video
Videos circulated online in recent weeks indicate Russia is using metal, turtle-like protective caging to shield its armored vehicles from Ukraine's drones.
Crimea air base on fire after ATACMS strike hosted 32 Russian jets: Report
Images showed the aftermath of the missile attack on the Belbek air base in the occupied peninsula overnight Tuesday.
Zaporizhzhia Update: Russia claims it recaptured key outpost of Robotyne
Moscow says it has regained control over the key settlement on the southern front line, previously liberated by Ukraine during its counteroffensive.
Zelensky scraps foreign visits amid Russian advances
Ukraine's leader pulled out of planned trips to Spain and Portugal amid a rapidly deteriorating situation on the frontlines.